Rheumatoid Arthritis Testing

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Factor

Price: $50.49

The Rheumatoid Arthritis blood test detects the level of the Rheumatoid Factor (RF) antibody present in persons with rheumatoid arthritis. A high level of RF may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, acute infections, or other autoimmune diseases. A significant deviation from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.

Includes: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Factor

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What is a Rheumatoid Arthritis Test?

A Rheumatoid Arthritis test is often prescribed by physicians to assist in diagnosing a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The test measures the amount of rheumatoid factor, an antibody in the blood, present in most patients who are exhibiting symptoms of the condition. Overwhelmingly, patients who exhibit these symptoms will eventually show positive for rheumatoid factor 70-80% of the time, though these numbers are typically lesser during the onset of early arthritis. Also, other autoimmune diseases aside from rheumatoid arthritis may show elevated levels of rheumatoid factor in patients.

Who May Need a Rheumatoid Arthritis Test?

Rheumatoid Arthritis tests are designed to help physicians diagnose the condition known as rheumatoid arthritis in patients. At times, it may be difficult to diagnose the condition because early signs often mimic symptoms of other diseases. Physicians will often perform a physical exam first, looking for swelling, redness and warmth in a patientís joints, as well as checking a patientís reflexes and muscle strength. If your doctor suspects you may have rheumatoid arthritis, this test may be prescribed in order to determine whether or not you have the condition, or if you are already undergoing treatment for RA, as a way to track the progress of treatments.

What Should I Expect from My Rheumatoid Arthritis Test?

Rheumatoid Arthritis tests begin by having a blood specimen drawn from a patient. Afterward, the blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The test does not require any preparation by the patient prior to having the specimen taken. Along with indicating whether or not the condition exists in a patient, or if treatments are working, rheumatoid arthritis tests can often indicate the severity of the disease, with high levels commonly pointing toward a more aggressive condition. While normal ranges for rheumatoid arthritis test results do exist, your physician may want to base your results on factors such as your health, age, or other conditions. Speak with your doctor regarding your results to understand how they concern you and your health specifically.